- Apr 19, 2005
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I just rewatched alien, and I can't figure out why Ripley tries to stop the self destruct sequence at the end, and I remember not understanding that the first time I saw it either. I don't have the special ultra super edition if that matters. I know this movie isn't totally airtight, but I feel like this ought to have an answer. I think it's b/c the alien is either:
a. right in her path to the escape shuttle
b. on the escape shuttle itself already
And along with either of those it's right next to her freakin cat she can't live without, so she figures she better stop the self destruct because she's not going to get by that thing and get her cat. But if she stopped the self destruct, what did she plan to do then? Go back and ask it to move? and then walk all the way back and start the self destruct again, and then walk all the way back and hope it was still gone? I guess I might not be thinking that straight either in her position. But that part of the movie really puzzles me....
thanks
a. right in her path to the escape shuttle
b. on the escape shuttle itself already
And along with either of those it's right next to her freakin cat she can't live without, so she figures she better stop the self destruct because she's not going to get by that thing and get her cat. But if she stopped the self destruct, what did she plan to do then? Go back and ask it to move? and then walk all the way back and start the self destruct again, and then walk all the way back and hope it was still gone? I guess I might not be thinking that straight either in her position. But that part of the movie really puzzles me....
thanks
